Air-rescue pilots, who travel in and out of Alberta’s wide-open skies,
want to know whether the actions performed by personnel in emergency
planes and helicopters, while attempting to rescue individuals after a
typical storm in central Alberta, are worth the risks involved.

Dr. Leo Rosenberg has long been a passionate advocate for
chiropractic. Having graduated from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic
College (CMCC) in 1961, he currently practices in the west end of
Toronto with his two sons, who are also chiropractors.

Dr. Leo Rosenberg has long been a passionate advocate for
chiropractic. Having graduated from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic
College (CMCC) in 1961, he currently practices in the west end of
Toronto with his two sons, who are also chiropractors.

It doesn’t necessarily follow once the end is reached that the means to achieve
that goal have to end. Pat Maddalana’s busy, but fulfilling, life is testament
to that. When the 30-year-old Welland native is
not treating patients at his chiropractic clinic and a comprehensive wellness
centre in St. Catharines,
he’s usually in the air flying to his next game as a member of the New York
Titans of the National Lacrosse League.

Dr. Mike Reid
Dr. Roger Turner speaks with Dr. Mike Reid, CEO and Head Coach of Chiropractic Masters, about Dr. Reid's discovery of
chiropractic; how he,
himself, became a member of this profession; and how he further
established himself as a prominent Canadian chiropractic coach.

Dr. Mike Reid
Dr. Roger Turner, DC speaks with Dr. Mike Reid, CEO and Head Coach of Chiropractic Masters, about Dr. Reid's discovery of
chiropractic; how he,
himself, became a member of this profession; and how he further
established himself as a prominent Canadian chiropractic coach.

Nov.28, Vancouver - The British Columbia Chiropractic Association (BCCA) will be airing its television program, titled "Second Opinions:Chiropractic Looks at Health Care", throughout December on KVOS-TV.

A Canadian Great
He abhorred physical contact, was terrified of germs, hated airplanes
and live audiences and shunned sunlight. He wore heavy sweaters,
scarves, gloves and overcoats even in the hottest weather and crouched
below the keyboard precisely fourteen inches from the floor on a chair
his father built, refusing to use any other his entire life. He
preferred the obscure 17th century English composer Orlando Gibbons to
Mozart and was famously known for cancelling performances at the last
minute when he was the featured soloist. Genius, eccentric,
hypochondriac, recluse, visionary, Glenn Gould was one of the greatest
piano virtuosos of the 20th century and a uniquely Canadian cultural
icon. His radical reinterpretation of classical works shocked and
captivated the world and his exploration of distinctly Canadian themes
enthralled a nation.

An interview with kayaker Richard Dober, DC
They’re both about determination and the will to be better than
yourself,” says 27-year-old chiropractor and Olympic kayak athlete,
Richard Dober Jr., when asked how high-end sports competition relates
to being a DC.

A chiropractor’s life in a nutshell
The Ironman triathlon has been described as perhaps the most gruelling
and challenging endurance exercise event in the world. It consists of a
2.4-mile swim, followed by a 112-mile bike ride and a 26.2-mile
marathon run. Each individual faces extreme challenges in training for,
and completing, this demanding experience. To become an official
“Ironman” and receive an official time, each competitor must cross the
finish line in a maximum of 17 hours. But, why would anybody want to
become an Ironman?

September 29, Toronto – On September 27, the OCA held a
powerful and informative Pathways to Practice 2008 at the InterContinental
Toronto Centre. The theme
of the day centered around encouraging chiropractors to reach out to their
communities through events, and/or education and advocacy initiatives, to
increase the profile of chiropractors as members of the health-care community.

In a chiropractic clinic, the Chiropractic Health Assistant (CHA) is
the person who possesses a unique blend of skill sets and personality.
The CHA role is a range from assistant to teacher, to patient coach, to
advocate.

Little miracles happen every day
in practice – and they go on by, whisked away into history to be lost
forever. How many of you see this in practice, followed by a moment of
desire to share these miracles with the rest of the world?”

Dr. Donald Viggiani of Toronto has been
in practice for 52 years, served on many college, provincial and
international boards. He still practices 5 days a week and all his
patients feel very privileged to be under his care.